M1

Crab Nebula

 

Object M1 -- Supernova Remnant
Constellation Taurus
Date Aquired 02/08/2002
Camera ST-7E with CFW-8
Exposure 5X2Min L, 5X2Min R (2x2), 5X2Min G (2x2), 5X3.2Min B (2x2)
Telescope Celestron 11" SCT @f/6.3
Mount Losmandy G11

 

M97 is the remains of a dying star.  The central star has threw off the shells of gas about 6,000 years ago, and the shells have a mass of about 15% of our sun's mass.  The distance to this object is difficult to pin down.  Estimates run from 1,300 to 8,000 light years from us.

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